Let me introduce myself.
Painting watercolors is one of the great joys of my life—right up there with my daughters, grandchildren, dog… and of course my wife (yes, the joke is intentional).
I come from a creative family: my mother was an oil painter, and my father was both an architect and a watercolor artist. From an early age, I was always drawing, designing, and creating with my hands.
Eventually, I discovered my true passion in watercolor painting. Over the past 25 years, I’ve learned, studied the masters, developed my own style, and most importantly, found endless joy in this beautiful medium. For me, watercolor is a story that never ends.
Today, I’m grateful that my passion has grown into something I can share with others. I give many workshops, both locally and abroad, and I sometimes travel internationally for exhibitions and art fairs. I also organize watercolor travel trips, where I guide others in painting beautiful places around the world. These moments—teaching, traveling, painting together—are some of the most rewarding parts of my artistic journey.